Lady Boy, Meet Ten-Cent Jimmy

Sure, it was only yesterday that Nancy Mace, Sen. Lindsey Graham's primary challenger, called him "Nancy boy" on Twitter, but the Hill has always been a frat house, with everyone from aides to presidents behaving badly and embracing the inner meathead underneath their status pins and business suits. As such, Washington's locker room culture has spawned innumerable nicknames, the likes of which range from compliments – "Honest" Abe Lincoln, "The Liberator" for example – to juvenile mockery, like enemies of Sam Adams calling the future Lager mascot "His Rotundity." Let's focus on the mockery, shall we? Here's are the best political insults in U.S. history: